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[Ornate metal object]
circa 1900
GLC04546.162
to Henry Knox
February 16, 1781
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Later copy of original. Preparations for a seige in New York early in the year. Informs Knox he expects 20,000 men for the seige of New York. Asks Knox to prepare a plan for artillery during the seige, and requests advice on planning the seige....
GLC02437.09323
to Aaron Hobart
December 2, 1814
Wilson, John, 1777-1848
Shares Hobart's sentiment of missing home and friends. Explains that his folks have moved to another house and that trade has been opened for "people living on each side of Penobscot Bay." Mentions that "a Bill for Banks, a Bill for Classifying the...
GLC06313.04.039
[Speech concerning the end of World War I]
circa November 4, 1918
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Delivered while Coolidge was a Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate, the speech is written in pencil and signed at the top of the first page. Notes indicate that the speech was delivered on November 4 at Faneuil Hall, just before the election and...
GLC05314
to George Washington
1781
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the importance of the campaign in New York and feels Washington's efforts in the state are worthwhile. But states that "prospects are dubious," because the enemy has reinforcements arriving. Mentions the arrival of the Comte De Grasse...
GLC02437.08176
to Captain Francis Kempt
3 July 1813
Winchester, James, 1725-1826
"I am told you object to my having Joseph Cains as a servant on the grounds that … he was born in the East Indies and possibly in those parts…owned or possessed by your Government." The writer proposes another servant for himself and two more for...
GLC06997.025
to unknown re: reflecting on his Presidency (signed after illness)
1823/05/09
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed with a very shaky hand, apparently after suffering a stroke. Important letter in which Adams reflects on the foreign affairs of his presidency, especially the Quasi War and the convention of 1800. "... there was war between St. Dennis [i.e...
GLC05263
to George Weedon
20 September 1783
Mercer, John F., 1759-1821
Relays information related to the negotiation of the Treaty of Paris, ending the American Revolution. Discusses a letter he sent to William Fitzhugh, which was "to be considered in a great measure a joint one." Notes that France has assured the...
GLC06491.06
12 April 1781
Phillips, William, 1731-1781
Phillips, a British Lieutenant-General, discusses flags of truce and prisoner exchanges with American General Weedon. Writes "the usual and necessary forms must be preserved especially respecting Flags of Truce which are objects of a chaste nature...
GLC06493
to Mr. Knight
1 August 1830
Mayo, Isaac, 1791-1861
Written by Lieutenant Commander Mayo as commander of the schooner U.S.S. Grampus to Mr. Knight of Havana, Cuba. References Knight's letter of 26 June 1830. Says he has made a request that is so out of line that he cannot comply with it. The request...
GLC04604.21
to William S. Holabird
January 6, 1840
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841
Forsyth discusses the Amistad case, revealing the administration's assumptions regarding the verdict of the trial. States that the Spanish minister had applied to the State Department for the "use of a vessel of the United States in the event of the...
GLC05636.18
to William Smallwood
14 July 1782
Roxburgh, Alexander, fl. 1782-1800
Written at Camp Ashley Hill. Major Roxburgh updates General Smallwood on Anthony Wayne's success in evacuating in evacuating Savannah, Georgia of British troops: "The enemy have evacuated Savannah and are so distressed for shipping that the garrison...
GLC06508.07
Speech fragment concerning the abolition of slavery [from 1858 Senate race?]
1858/07 ca.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Manuscript, probably the concluding portion of speech, possibly from the 1858 Senate campaign, concerning his expectation that slavery would eventually be abolished. Lincoln acknowledge his ambition for higher office but continues, "[i]n the...
GLC05302
to John E. Wool
18 August 1854
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Written by Davis as Secretary of War to General Wool as Commander of the Department of the Pacific. References Wool's letter of 30 May 1854 and his own letters to Wool on 12 January 1854 and 14 April 1854. Expresses surprise and indignation at Wool...
GLC05518
to William Hull
February 28, 1784
Writes to Hull about a dispute with Major [Sebastian] Bauman regarding officers of the infantry and artillery appearing in the same roster. Knox says he consulted with Washington and other general officers before making the decision. States that "[m...
GLC02437.10202
[Medal struck in France to honor Abraham Lincoln]
1865
Magniadas, Franky, fl. 1865
Profile of head of Lincoln with "Dedie par la Democratie Francaise a Lincoln President deux fois elu des Etats-Unis." The reverse shows Lincoln's grave with a winged angel and two African Americans honoring him.
GLC08763
[hat and epaulets in a tin box]
circa 1867-1870
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Tin box was crafted specifically to hold the hat and epaulets. It is 20.5 cm high, 45.5 cm long, and 20.75 cm in width. Inside, the hat lays on its side while two folding platforms hold the epaulets for easy storage. Below the epaulets are two spaces...
GLC08877
Enamel insignia.
1940-1945
San Juan enamel insignia, fort and motto "Semper Paratus."
GLC06196.185
GLC06196.186
GLC06196.187
Brass letter opener.
Brass letter opener, engraved "Christmas 1944 Florence," "Pignone," and "Maj Gen John H Hilldring GSS."
GLC06196.204
French "L'Union Fait Le Force" medal.
GLC06196.205
Medal.
"Honorary Commander of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire" medal.
GLC06196.206
South Korean War flag.
circa 1950
GLC06196.208
[War of 1812 lacquer snuffbox showing victory of United States over Macedonian]
1812
Cylindrical, varnished snuff box from the War of 1812. Lid commemorates the 25 October 1812 capture of the British ship Macedonia by the USS United States, commanded by Stephen Decatur. Bottom depicts the bald eagle seal of the United States...
GLC04750
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